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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "disadvantaged" in a sentence

    disadvantaged example sentences

    disadvantaged


    1. republican that followed seemed to be disadvantaged,


    2. Secondly the sufferings of the disadvantaged will be reduced


    3. It helped orphaned and disadvantaged children from all around the world, he loved it dearly


    4. American Negro is disadvantaged


    5. While she gave him a lecture on the politically correct way of handling disadvantaged


    6. He was very tired, and felt disadvantaged


    7. Yet, even though we have everything that we need, we nonetheless feel poor, deprived, disadvantaged


    8. are plenty of people from disadvantaged backgrounds that have


    9. The uninsured in the 300% and up range in the above bar chart are not disadvantaged people who need help getting medical insurance; i


    10. For, if he didn’t succumb to the infection and shock of having his hands cut off for striking his father, who was certainly free to strike him, he’d be forever disadvantaged and challenged to the point of regretting his own birth

    11. The haves-not, who rely exclusively on information dished out by the candidates, are likely to be severely disadvantaged by any form of campaign finance reform


    12. The development is strategically located between the historically created and disadvantaged areas of Phoenix, Ottawa and Waterloo and newer areas of Mt Edgecombe and Umhlanga


    13. With this in mind, do not see another as disadvantaged in relation


    14. The anxiety and stress of whording and protecting one's advantages creates paranoia against those so disadvantaged


    15. “We take orphans and disadvantaged children with no one to care for them


    16. Roger was quite obviously seriously socially disadvantaged from birth


    17. For a long time now, he wanted to reconcile with Peter, and offer him the chance to escape his poverty and disadvantaged social standing


    18. The extreme limit for dynamics of such frequency “displacements” are manifestations in adaptative (borderline, diffusgent) Forms which, despite their primitiveness and intellectual underdevelopment, don’t consider themselves disadvantaged , unhappy or deprived of anything at all by civilization (if they have any idea of it)


    19. Oak was disadvantaged by his size in comparison to the bulk of Detroit, but Detroit was no fool to what was happening, he knew it could take only seconds to choke someone to unconsciousness


    20. That is, it is ok to abuse those who are poor, disabled, or disadvantaged because their punishment is ‘deserved’ and because they have lived a ‘bad’ life in the past or present life

    21. So he disadvantaged us


    22. And if you were disadvantaged, then


    23. This will not make you look less of a man, this will only reflect what should be understood about single fathers – that you are just as disadvantaged as single mothers


    24. Moore, a “priest-psychiatrist” who had a PhD in psychology from the Catholic University and was a highly respected professor there, believed that focusing on the “mentally disadvantaged” through the delivery of new techniques in psychiatric and psychological therapies combined with deep spiritual guidance offered a more holistic treatment for patients suffering from mental illness and disabilities


    25. Without wasting time, Eunice established Camp Shriver in the summer of 1961, a small day program for mentally handicapped and disadvantaged children on the Shriver estate, Timberlawn, in Maryland, where she hosted outdoor games and swimming


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    Synonyms for "disadvantaged"

    deprived disadvantaged

    "disadvantaged" definitions

    marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences